Miley Cyrus axes more gigs after travel ban

Pop star Miley Cyrus has been forced to cancel more tour dates as she has been banned from traveling following her recent illness.

The “Wrecking Ball” hit maker was admitted to a Missouri hospital in April after suffering a bad reaction to medication she had been taking for a sinus infection, and although she was discharged last week, she was forced to postpone the remaining portion of her North American Bangerz tour in order to recuperate.

Cyrus was due to take to the stage in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Friday but was forced to postpone that date, as well as her concert in Antwerp, Belgium on Sunday. Both gigs have been moved to June.

On Wednesday, the 21-year-old’s condition was updated via a statement on her website which reads: “After a period of improvement, Cyrus’ symptoms have returned and doctors will not permit her to travel. This type of extreme reaction can last up to 27 days and Cyrus must remain under doctor’s care at this time.”

Cyrus herself took to her Twitter.com page to express her frustration with the situation, writing, “R u (sic) f— kidding me?!?!?!?? #aprilcangof—kitself”

The singer still plans to go ahead with her scheduled concert on May 6 in London’s O2 Arena.